A cheerful selection of gramophone! records
Records of Celia Lipton, England's popular vocalist and radio star
Popular artists and bands fall in for your entertainment on gramophone records
followed by Programme Parade
Details of some of today's broadcasts
played by Leslie Taff at the theatre organ
Order of Service
There is a green hill far away (A. and M. 332; S.P. 131; C.H. 105)
Reading from St. Matthew xxvn
When I survey the wondrous cross
(A. and M. 108 ; S.P. 133 ; C.H. 106)S,E,
Address by the Rev. Canon S. E. Swann , Vicar of St. Mary Redcliffe
King of glory, King of peace (A. and M. 665 ; S.P. 553)
Blessing
A programme of operatic marches on gramophone records
An ENSA concert for war-workers with Helen McKay
Charles True
Arthur Salisbury and the Savoy
Hotel Orchestra with Arthur Lyndon
Air Commodore R. V. Goddard
(A recording of last night's broadcast)
John Reynders with his Orchestra
Carmen Mastren
A programme of gramophone records of the well-known American guitarist
Written and arranged by Harold Rogers
played by Bickershaw Colliery Band
Conductor, W. Haydock
Billy Tement and the Sweet Rhythm
Orchestra with Sid Buckman
Anne Lenner
Presented by Michael North
Teams of Canadian soldiers, sailors, and airmen will again compete in a ' quiz ' competition conducted by Gerry Wilmot
A programme of Hill Billies and Western Melodies featuring
Hamilton Kennedy and the Westerners with Phyllis Dowden , John Morgan , and Lyn Joshua
Presented by Glyn Jones
at the theatre organ
Theatre organ favourites
Melodies of Jerome Kern and Irving Berlin
Leader, J. Mouland Begbie
Conductor, Guy Warrack
Famous sporting memories recalled
6-Association football in Scotland
Personalities remembered and incidents reconstructed with the help of recordings
Presented by Harry Young
Produced by Leo Hunter
by Norman Edwards
No. 5—' The girl who vanished '
Produced by Francis Dillon
Rock of Ages
Reading: St. Luke xxiii, 13-16, 18,
20-24
When I survey the wondrous Cross Reading: St. Mark xv, 15-20 There is a green hill far away Reading: St. Mark xv, 24-33
Hymn: 0 sacred head, sore wounded Reading: St. Mark xv, 34-39
Praise to the Holiest in the height Collect for Good Friday Blessing
Epilogue: St. Luke xxiv, 1-3
Service conducted by the Rev. Dom Bernard Clements , Vicar of All
Saints, Margaret Street
Mervyn Saunders
Dorothy Ward
Gillie Potter
Sir Hugh Walpole
ENSA Variety Orchestra under the direction of Geraldo
A radio filmagazine
General releases
' M.O.I, presents'
A radio version of the latest Ministry of Information propaganda film
Films in the making
Excerpts from the shooting of films being produced in British studios
George Formby in excerpts and songs from his latest picture ' Spare a Copper', recently completed at Ealing studios
* ' Music from the Movies '
Special arrangements, selections, and hit numbers from the latest filmusicals, played by Louis Levy and his Orchestra *
Presented by Douglas Moodie
Conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell
Listen to the humour of the Western Brothers the ballads of Essie Ackland the harp of Marie Korchinska and the rhythm of Oscar Grasso and his Orchestra
Commere, Elizabeth Cowell
Produced by Douglas Lawrence